17 August, 2020

Abolish Alimony & Maintenance Laws to Terminate Patriarchy

Unlike the Indian culture, western world has always been an open society. For instance, the first women Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie who was awarded the Nobel Prizes in the years 1903 and 1911 was embarked on a highly charged love affair with a married scientist Paul Langevin who was five years junior to her.[1] When Marie Curie became widow, she urged Paul Langevin who was the father of four children to give divorce to his wife and marry her. Similarly, Albert Einstein also had many liaisons throughout his marriage to a fellow scientist Mileva Maric.[2] Einstein had no intimacy for his wife and considered her like a maid. While he was still married, he was involved in love with his first cousin Elsa. After he divorced Mileva Maric in 1919, he married Elsa and got involved with Bette Neumann within the four years of his second marriage, who was his secretary and the niece of one of his friends. Likewise, several other famous western scientists have also enjoyed life full of illicit relationships.[3] Juliet Mitchell (1974)[4] affirmed the existence of kinship systems where men exchanged women as the symbol of power which fathers possess within their system and the consequences of this power on the psychology of women. Overall, due to the lack of strong family value system, illegitimate relationships were pretty common and the concept of a stable and dedicated family was almost null for the western world.

After the World War II, west witnessed a huge economic uprise. At that time, since the economy was mostly in the hands of men, the majority of the western women who were not directly involved in the economic structure and were dealing mostly with the household affairs felt oppressed while seeing the few other fellow women freely living their life without any restriction. Feminists also backed these housewives as they realized that their male competitors have the advantage of homemaker wives and so in order to get ahead more easily, men must be deprived of their advantage of having stay-at-home wives. Soon they recognized that family was the main hurdle which was confining them from getting involved in the mainstream economic system which was mainly held and dominated by men. Consequently, the feelings of subordination and oppression evolved in their mind and they realized a need to get empowered in a system of society where men were holding the power positions and enjoying privilege as the head of the family, social groups, workplace, government etc. In order to express their depressive feelings of oppression and a desire to transform the feelings of insurrection into a political practice, a theory of patriarchy (Latin: Pater means “father” & Archy means “rule”) was put forward by the western feminists with a motto to abolish the family itself while focusing patriarchy as the root cause for such a society which they considered as a systemic bias against women.[5] With this ideology, feminists came forward with the Karl Marx’s theory of capitalism often known as the “Marxist theory of capitalism” to explain their concepts of patriarchy based on the relationship between male domination and female subordination. Juliet Mitchell in her book “Psychoanalysis and Feminism (1974)” describes feminism as a struggle against ideological mode of patriarchy and conceptualizes it as a form of Cultural Revolution to transform the foundations of patriarchal society.[4]

During the mid of the 20th century, when the theories of patriarchy and radical feminism were evolving in the western society, Indian women were merrily rooted in the structured Indian culture with strong family values, customs and traditions which were derived from the ancient holy Indian texts such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Vedas, among others. In ancient time, Indian family and religious belief systems were so designed that both the genders were equally respected and praised by the society in their respective roles. Men were designated as the protector while females as the creator of the society. Both were cordially playing their respective roles in making a joyous and satisfactory society. Due to the masculine character of males such as courage, strength, leadership and assertiveness, all the work involving physical strength and human power was assigned to them while the work which involved high creativity and less human power and courage was allocated to the females due to their gentle, sensitive and empathetic nature. Therefore, unlike today, we do not find any evidence of female involvement in the armies that are described in the great Indian epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Besides this, since ages Indian women were much more fashionable than the western women and were enjoying the colorful vibes of sophisticated dressing styles, ornaments, festivities etc. Even at the spiritual level both the male and the female form of Gods were worshiped in India. In fact, in numerous ways, Indian civilization was entirely different while being more superior and civilized than the western world. This clearly suggests that the theory of a biased society against women was a fairy tale for the Indian society.

In Indian joint family structure, ethical values were imparted by the elders from generation to generation. Unlike the west, the role of Indian women was not just limited to managing the household affairs but was more importantly to install the Indian ethical values, religious beliefs and spirituality in the young generation. Therefore, special focus was given towards the moral, spiritual, religious and social upliftment of the female child. During the mid of the 20th century, alike the rest of the world, Indian young minds were influenced by the economic uprise of the west. They started considering the economic uprise of the west as the only parameter for a successful society and disregarded the fact that joyful and stable families are the roots of a prosperous society. Consequently, the western theories of patriarchy and radical/ Marxist feminism of that time clicked the young minds of few in India. Gradually India started witnessing an uprise of feminism in the name of women empowerment which significantly influenced the Indian joint family structure. Soon happy and prosperous joint Indian families started breaking apart into unhappy and isolated nuclear families. This was the time when the uprise of feminism in India smashed the joint family structure and paralyzed the Indian value system. The shattering of the Indian family structure was in accordance with the second wave (1960s-1980s) feminism which considered family as the basic unit for the creation of a patriarchal society. Kate Millet (an American feminist), in her book “Sexual Politics (1969)” describes “family as a patriarchal unit whose functions are to differentiate children on the basis of sexes, temperament and statuses and to maintain women in a subordination state.[6] In 1971, Robin Morgan (an American feminist) founder of Ms. Magazine called marriage “a slavery-like practice” and narrated that “We cannot destroy the inequalities between men and women until we destroy the marriage”.[7] They considered themselves free and liberated when serving their employees but slaves when serving their own family. This was all to breakdown the family structure in order to end patriarchy. 

After the collapse of the joint family structure in India, the nuclear families were targeted. According to an American feminist Linda Gordon “The nuclear family must be destroyed and people must find better ways of living together. No women should have to deny herself any opportunities because of her special responsibilities to her children. Whatever its ultimate meaning, the break-up of families now is an objectively revolutionary process”. By this time, Indian society had already lost the ethical values due to the collapse of joint family structure, consequently crime escalated in the society. Moving towards the goal to breakdown the nuclear families, marriage was criminalized with several stringent anti-man laws. This gave an upper hand to the married women to legally abuse, blackmail, harass and torcher their husbands and in-laws. Since then several Indian men have been committing suicides on daily basis amid legal terrorism while most married men are forcibly living a distressful and disrespectful life in their family. Indeed, today Indian men are respected only when they sacrifice their life fighting at the border. If the laws were made gender neutral, the extreme violence that men face today would have been avoided.[8]

During the past 1000 years, India faced approximately 40 major foreign invasions followed by several cultural attacks. Although the foreign invaders were quite successful in conquering India both physically and tactically, they failed to conquer it spiritually. Since the essence of the Indian culture was deeply rooted within its family value system, foreign invaders were unsuccessful in altering the Indian moral, spiritual and religious beliefs. Max Muller (a German philologist) stated that “India has been conquered once, but India must be conquered again, and that second conquest should be a conquest by education”.[9] He strongly believed that in order to superimpose foreign visions onto the Indian culture, it was essential to reform Indian cultural and religious belief system. According to a letter which Max Muller wrote to his wife, he was employed by the British to translate the Vedas in such a way that Indians lose their faith in them.[10] In order to achieve their goal, several westerners termed Indian religious epics such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata as “Hindu Mythology” (a collection of untruths).[11, 12, 13] They knew it well that India could not be conquered and converted according to their beliefs unless its structured family value system was broken down. Today, the invasion of feminism in India in the name of women empowerment amid gender equality has completely collapsed the Indian value system while the nuclear family system has almost reached its final stage of downfall. For what the foreign invaders could not achieve during the past 1000 years of their invasion, the ideology of feminism has quite successfully accomplished in a very short period of time.

According to the surveys 7 out of 10 Indian women cheat on their spouse while 53% of the married Indian women had an intimate relationship outside their marriage against 43% men.[14, 15, 16] Among these, 41% admitted to be involved in regular sexual intercourses with someone other than their spouse, against 26% men. 77% of the Indian women cheat their spouse due to boredom by their monotonous married life.[17] Undoubtedly, scrapping of the section 497 (adultery law) has favored an exponential increase in adultery which is becoming a major cause of husbands murder in India. Lately we can find several articles in the local media regarding incidences of husbands murder by wives and their lovers (author will cover this issue in a separate article). Previously IPC Section 497 allowed husband to prosecute his wife’s lover while CrPC Section 198 (2) gave husband the legal right to bring charges against him for adultery. Thereby indirectly commanding the married couple to remain loyal to each other. In 2018, a five-judge constitution bench, led by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misha considered that section 497 treated married women as the commodity of her husband.[18] CJI narrated “Husband is not the master. Obituaries should be written of these historic perceptions” while Justice D. Y. Chandrachud observed Section 497 as a “codified rule of patriarchy” and Justice R. F. Nariman depicted adultery law against the right to equality and life.[19] From these statements it is clear that considering husband as the master is a rule of patriarchy which defies the right to equality. This was in good agreement with the feminists’ concepts of patriarchy. Well, if the adultery laws were made gender neutral then it would not have only ended the concept of patriarchy but have also brought equality while preserving the Indian value system which considers adultery a moral sin. Obviously, abolishing the adultery laws will not end the concept of patriarchy nor it will bring equality in the families unless the biased laws related to alimony and maintenance which allows women to beg money from their husbands considering them as their master gets abolished. For, the workers don’t pay but they get paid by their masters for the work they do. Getting rid of the adultery laws while keeping the alimony and maintenance laws clearly indicates that the idea of feminism was definitely not to achieve gender equality but getting all the laws in their favor without taking any responsibility. Certainly, feminism purports itself to be the movement for equality but it remains silent when it comes to gender neutral laws.

The ideology of feminism to end patriarchal culture has now moved one step further and has turned into a man hating, shaming and gender discriminatory movement. According to an American feminist Sally Miller Gearhart “The proportion of men must be reduced and maintained at approximately 10% of the human race” while Ms. Magazine Editor Robin Morgan feels that “‘Man-hating’ is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them”.

Andrea Dworkin states that “Under patriarchy, no women is safe to live her life, or to love, or to mother children. Under patriarchy, every women is a victim, past, present, and future. Under patriarchy, every woman’s daughter is a victim, past, present, and future. Under patriarchy, every woman’s son is her potential betrayer and also the inevitable rapist or exploiter of another women”.

Today, most main stream media houses do not leave any opportunity in making this movement a success. Men are always exhibited as culprits while women as victims. This deeply rooted feminism in the Indian system has given rise to sexism (prejudice based on gender). The statements similar to that of the feminists portraying all males as culprits and females as victims are now becoming common in India.

Will Make Schoolboys Periodically Pledge To Behave With Girls”: Delhi CM Kejriwal [20, 21]

All violence is "male-generated”: Maneka Gandhi [22]

In this hate movement against men, the agenda of women empowerment is touching new heights through gender discrimination. In the name of women empowerment, free bus rides,[23] free passports,[24] free smartphones[25] and extra marks in IIMs[26] etc. are given to the girls while boys are strategically eliminated from the society. Indians are facing a cultural revolution to end patriarchy in the name of women empowerment amid gender equality, a concept which aroused in the minds of western feminists almost a century ago. But, are we really ending patriarchy? In spite of all the successful efforts made to demolish the Indian family structure and the value system via anti-man laws, man still remains the head of the family. As long as the women centric maintenance law such as CrPC 125 and alimony laws are allowing women to stay financially dependent on their husbands considering them as their master, patriarchy will persist. Additionally, discontinuing the practice of bride migration to her husband’s house considering him as her master would also help in terminating patriarchy.

ALSO READ:

Are we heading towards a fibber society

Groom Burning in India


References


1.         https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/the-secret-sex-life-of-marie-curie-1586244.html.

2.         https://www.indiatimes.com/science-and-environment/einsteins-weird-sex-life-21200.html.

3.         https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/michael-brooks/sex-scandals-of-science_b_889755.html.

4.         Mitchell, J., Psychoanalysis and Feminism London: Allen Lane. 1974.

5.         Beechey, V., On Patriarchy. Feminist Review, 1979(3): p. 66-82.

6.         Millett, K., Sexual Politics. New York: Doubleday, 1969.

7.         https://www.pharostribune.com/opinion/article_ab4e4b06-f0f1-52ca-8ec6-02e6e63349e8.html.

8.         https://www.mensdayout.com/in-the-social/groom-burning-india/.

9.         Georgina, M., The Life and Letters of Right Honorable Friedrich Max Muller, London: Longman. 1902. 1.

10.       https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/max-muller-839064-2016-12-06.

11.       Wilkins, W.J., Hindu Mythology: Vedic and Puranic; Thacker, Spink & Company. 1882.

12.       John, D., A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History and Literature; Trubner & Co., London. 1888.

13.       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_mythology.

14.       https://www.livemint.com/industry/media/55-married-indians-have-cheated-on-their-spouses-most-are-women-survey-11582712240534.html.

15.       https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/relationships/love-sex/40-of-indian-wives-have-regular-sexual-intercourse-with-men-other-than-her-husband-report/articleshow/74320414.cms.

16.       https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/7-out-of-10-women-cheat-on-spouses-in-india-survey-119042301083_1.html.

17.       https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/77-indian-women-cheat-due-to-boredom-45-increase-in-same-sex-encounters-among-married-people/articleshow/70771238.cms.

18.       https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/adultery-not-a-criminal-offence-as-sc-strikes-down-section-497-of-ipc/article25055245.ece.

19.       https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/supreme-court-quashes-adultery-as-unconstitutional/articleshow/65975327.cms.

20.       https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/govt-to-administer-pledge-to-delhi-schoolboys-to-behave-with-girls-cm-kejriwal-6165597/.

21.       https://www.republicworld.com/india-news/general-news/govt-to-administer-pledge-to-delhi-schoolboys-to-behave-with-girls-cm.html.

22.       https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/all-violence-is-male-generated-maneka-gandhi/articleshow/48958216.cms.

23.       https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/delhi-bus-rides-to-be-free-for-women-from-october-29-arvind-kejriwal/articleshow/70694264.cms.

24.       https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/girls-in-haryana-to-get-passport-with-graduation-degree-cm-manohar-lal-khattar/story-Euu1TavQEx0LYhWWt00H2I.html.

25.       https://www.hindustantimes.com/chandigarh/50-000-smartphones-ready-for-distribution-to-class-11-12-girls-punjab-cm/story-2mcNMajgYlNYFsojv0N7OO.html.

26.       https://www.mensdayout.com/in-the-social/extra-marks-for-women-at-iim/.

 

15 July, 2020

Are we heading towards a fibber society?

Are we heading towards a fibber society?

Just imagine a society where everyone enjoys lying, engages in frauds and puts deceitful allegations over each other. What do you think about the future of such a society and how will the world look at it? In Angutara Nikaya, Buddha mentions that societies based on falsities and lies are prone to suffer utter chaos and collapse. Certainly, truthfulness is the fundamental requirement for the existence of any harmonious and peaceful society. According to the reports of National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) on police and court disposal of cases for crime against women in India, 8 out of 10 registered FIRs in the years 2016 to 2018 were false or unsubstantiated, quotes Rajesh Sehgal in his book “NOT GUILTY: Fabricated Implication Report-FIR”[1] while between 2006 to 2016 only 1 out of 7 dowry related cases resulted in conviction.[2] These facts coincides well with the RTI reports circulating on social media platforms stating the conviction rate in 498A and DV cases to be as low as 4%. False rape allegations too follow similar trends.[3] In fact two years ago, a court in Delhi had advised Delhi commission for women (DCW) not to lodge false rape cases.[4]  It is evident that majority of the cases filed by Indian women are of deceitful nature. Besides the fact that the legal system is too liberal for women in India, there is no strict law for the punishment of deceitful women. Consequently, evil women do not hesitate to lodge bogus complaints as they easily get away without facing any criminal proceedings or civil damages thus promoting legal terrorism in the country. While on the other hand, innocent men and their family members have to bear immeasurable mental torture, public humiliation, financial and reputation losses. This is one of the major cause of ever increasing men suicide in the country.

Following the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 and Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 which lacks provision for shared parenting, child custody is often awarded in favor of the mother. In this scenario, a child is forced to live with a deceitful mother. Now since “a mother is the first teacher of every child”, it is apparent that the custody of children with deceitful mothers would definitely inculcate habits of deceiving and fraud engagements. As children are both the makers and markers of societies therefore children with bad habits would certainly impart such habits to their peers which could eventually turn a society into a deceitful one. Therefore it becomes extremely mandatory to punish the false accuser women. Since all the laws in India are unilaterally meant for the protection of women, a strict punishment law is urgently required to punish the false accuser women against the misuse of gender biased laws. Besides averting from heading towards a fibber society, a strict punishment law for false accusers would drastically reduce the number of fabricated cases and hence the burden on the judiciary to a large extent. This will also aid the genuine victims in acquiring fair, timely and economical justice.

ALSO READ 

Abolish Alimony & Maintenance Laws to Terminate Patriarchy

GROOM BURNING IN INDIA 


References:

1.         https://www.amazon.com/NOT-GUILTY-Fabricated-Implication-Report-FIR-ebook/dp/B08BK85GSY.

2.         https://www.sbs.com.au/language/english/80-per-cent-of-all-dowry-cases-in-india-end-in-acquittal.

3.         https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/feb/11/spare-innocent-men-anguish-india-ruling-aims-to-end-false-claims.

4.         https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/dont-advise-women-to-lodge-false-rape-cases-court/article23337654.ece.

 




30 June, 2020

Groom Burning in India

Groom Burning in India




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Unilateral gender specific laws such as section 498A[1] and domestic violence act 2005 (DV Act)[2] among others were added to the Indian constitution in the years 1983 and 2005, respectively, to curb the menace of cruelty to married women by their husband and his relatives. Although Article 14 of the Indian constitution clearly mentions equality for all before the law and avoids any discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth,[3] the above stated unilateral gender biased laws were formed in complete violation of this article just to provide justice to a specific gender while completely neglecting the human/ fundamental rights of other gender from the misuse of these biased laws. Since then with the modernization of Indian society and the invasion of western ideologies of feminism, women empowerment amid gender equality and worldwide promotion of disrespect for men, these gender biased laws among others have turned out as a deadly weapon in the hands of Indian women who often misuse them on a large scale to blackmail, harass, and toucher their husband and his family members.[4] In fact, if the laws were constituted as per the basic essence of the Indian constitution particularly in a gender neutral fashion, along with an act to strictly punish the false accuser against the misuse of such laws, the legal terrorism that the Indian men and their family members suffer today would have been avoided to a large extent.[5, 6, 7, 8, 9] Consequently, since past decade there is an overwhelming increase in the number of Indian grooms suicide accounting for nearly double the number of male suicides than females. It is estimated that one Indian man commit suicide in every 4 minute.[10] These men come from nearly all status of Indian society which includes IT professionals, soldiers, doctors, lawyers, IPS officers etc. (suicides by Indian man will be covered in details in a separate post).[11]  Gradually the situation is getting worst, as there is no law and no system to listen to the sufferings of these Indian men in their own country. Several Indian man have now started posting live videos of their suicide on social media platforms accusing their wife and her family members of legal terrorism. Besides many Indian men are also being burned alive in the country by their wives and their family members. In most cases these incidents of crime on men by women and their family members are not covered by English newspapers or TV media while they only find place in local Indian language newspapers most probably due to the biased media houses amid political pressure for wild propagation of women empowerment agenda in the country. This is the main reason why such heinous crimes by Indian women do not catch the eye of internet browser sitting elsewhere in the world. In recent years, undoubtedly, incidences of heinous crime by Indian women has increased manifold. The main reason behind this is the formation of all laws in the favor of one gender while completely neglecting the other. In addition, besides women centric gender biased laws in the country, the judicial system is too liberal for women in India. This article is an initiative to put forward the list of some of the recent incidences of groom burning by wives and their family members that took place in different parts of India. As most of the heinous crimes by women are not reported in English newspapers therefore this blog will also cover the news from other Indian language newspapers with proper references. Readers of this post are most welcome to put forward other such incidences of groom burning which are not covered in the list given below. It is high time that all Laws in India be made Gender Neutral along with Strict Punishment for False Accuser. As a human right, Man too deserve to be protected against the violence of woman and her family members.

 

Some Incidences of Groom Burning in India:

         I.            Man (a lawyer by profession) was burned alive by his wife over a small dispute related to cooking. Man died due to severe burns after one week of hospitalization. Incident took place in Balod, Chhattisgarh, India. Dated: July 7, 2020.[12, 13] Publication Language: Hindi.

     II.            Mother-in law put gasoline while wife set the fire with a lighter on husband after a dispute. Man died with 70% burn. Incident took place in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. Dated: June 3, 2020.[14] Publication Language: Hindi.

  III.            Husband records video of wife slapping, beating, poking pins & burning him with cigarette. According to the husband, the Bidhan Nagar police station refused to lodge an FIR saying that the laws are pro-women. Incident took place in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Dated: June 26, 2020.[15, 16] Publication Language: Bengali and English.

  IV.            Daughter-in Law set her mother-in law on fire by sprinkling gasoline while she was sleeping. Incident took place in Gurdaspur, Punjab, India. Dated: June 24, 2020.[17] Publication Language: Hindi.

    V.            Women burns husband to death. Incident took place in Fazilka, Punjab, India. Dated: May 26, 2020.[18]

  VI.            Man burned himself alive after dispute with wife. Incident took place in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: May 23, 2020.[19] Publication Language: Hindi.

VII.            Women sets husband on fire over Rs.1000. Incident took place in Bangaluru, Karnataka, India. Dated: Mar 19, 2020.[20]

VIII.            Women burned alive her mother-in law and sister-in law over a domestic dispute. Sister-in law died on the spot due to severe burns while mother-in law was admitted to the hospital. Incident took place in Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. Dated: May 17, 2020.[21] Publication Language: Hindi.

  IX.            Wife sets fire on her sleeping husband by putting flammable material. Incident took place in Phillaur, Jalandhar, Punjab, India. Dated: May 16, 2020.[22] Publication Language: Hindi.

    X.            62 years old woman scalds husband with boiling water after a fight over nap. Incident took place in Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Dated: May 14, 2020.[23]

  XI.            Wife along with her daughter burned her husband alive by putting gasoline over him. Incident took place in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. Dated: May 8, 2020.[24, 25] Publication Language: Hindi and English.

XII.            When husband caught his wife red handed with her lover then wife burned the husband with the help of her lover. Husband was severely burned and now fighting for life. Villagers saved the husband’s life. Incident took place in East Champaran, Bihar, India. Dated: Apr 01, 2020.[26] Publication Language: Hindi.

XIII.            Man was burned alive in front of his wife and finally died in in-laws home. Incident took place in West Champaran, Bihar, India. Dated: Apr 27, 2020.[27] Publication Language: Hindi.

XIV.            Girl threw acid on her lover. Boy was reported to be 20% burned. Incident took place in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Jan 29, 2020.[28]

XV.            Man was burned alive by the family members of his wife by putting gasoline over him when the man went to take back her wife from her home. Man was severely burned. Incident took place in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. Dated: Jan 11, 2020.[29] Publication Language: Hindi.

XVI.            Tata motors security personal burned to death after dispute with wife. Incident took place in Parsudih, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. Dated: Apr 07, 2020.[30] Publication Language: Hindi.

XVII.            After beating the groom severely, wife and her family members burned the groom alive by spraying gasoline on him. Man was 40% burned. Incident took place in Kaithal, Haryana, India. Dated: Nov 20, 2019.[31] Publication Language: Hindi.

XVIII.            When man went to take his wife back from her home, he was burned alive by wife and her family members by putting kerosene on him. Man died in the hospital due to severe burns. Incident took place in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Oct 05, 2019.[32, 33] Publication Language: Hindi, English.

XIX.            Man was burned alive by wife and her family members when he went to take his wife from her home. It was reported that they put him on fire by spraying kerosene on him. Man was 50% burned. Incident took place in Dera Bassi, Chandigarh, India. Dated: Nov 01, 2019.[34] Publication Language: Hindi.

XX.            In a one sided love, girl threw acid on boy. Boy was severely burned. Incident took place in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Oct 25, 2019.[35] Publication Language: Hindi.

XXI.            Indian women burned her mother-in-law by spraying kerosene on her over dispute. Mother-in-Law was 80% burned. Incident took place in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. Dated: Dec 31, 2019.[36] Publication Language: Hindi.

XXII.            15 years old daughter murdered her father with the help of her lover with a sharp knife and then burned his body in the bathroom with 2 liter gasoline. Incident took place in Bangaluru, Karnataka, India. Dated: Aug 21, 2019.[37] Publication Language: Hindi.

XXIII.            Wife and her friend allegedly tied up man, poured hot oil on him, hit him with a hammer, and gave electric shocks. Incident took place in Manikpur, Vasai-Virar, Maharashtra, India. Dated: Aug 15, 2019.[38]

XXIV.            Women sets husband on fire after spat. Incident took place in Kandamangalam, Viluppuram, Tamil Nadu. Dated: Dec 12, 2019.[39]

XXV.            Women burned her husband alive while he was sleeping. Incident took place in Hoogly, West Bengal, India. Dated: July 23, 2019.[40] Publication Language: Hindi.

XXVI.            Women allegedly killed her husband by setting him on fire because of his dark complexion. Incident took place in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Apr 17, 2019.[41]

XXVII.            Women set her mother-in law on fire by sprinkling kerosene over her. Incident took place in Itarsi, Madhya Pradesh, India. Dated: Dec 28, 2018.[42] Publication Language: Hindi.

XXVIII.            Women allegedly poured kerosene on her husband and set him afire after argument over talking on phone. Incident took place in Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Feb 13, 2018.[43]

XXIX.            Women throws acid on 75-years old mother-in-law. Incident took place in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Dated: Jun 30, 2018.[44]

XXX.            Woman allegedly pouring hot oil on her husband. Incident took place in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Dated: July 18, 2017.[45]

XXXI.            Women murdered her husband and then tried to burn his dead body secretly. Incident took place in Giridih, Jharkhand, India. Dated: Mar 14, 2017.[46] Publication Language: Hindi.

XXXII.            Women burned her 1.25 years old son alive with the help of her lover. The kid died in the hospital due to severe burn. Incident took place in Amritsar, Punjab, India. Dated: May 02, 2016.[47] Publication Language: Hindi

XXXIII.            Indian women allegedly set fire to her in-laws’ house, leaving her husband and his six other family members dead in a village at Kumarapuram, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Dated: May 21, 2015.[48]

XXXIV.            Man set himself on fire as he was forced to wed ex-wife. Man died of his burns. Incident took place in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Dated: July 10, 2020.[49]

  XXXV.            Women attacks ex-husband with acid, did not want him to remarry. Incident took place in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Dated: Apr 29, 2019.[50] Publication Language: English.
 XXXVI.            Husband scolded wife after he found her in an illegitimate relationship, wife ran away from the house. After 20 days she returned back and attacked her husband with acid. Husband was severely burned. Incident took place in Katihar, Bihar, India. Dated: Aug 09, 2020.[51] Publication Language: Hindi.
  XXXVII.            Wife poured hot oil on her husband as she was fed up with his alcohol drinking habit. Incident took place in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Aug 06, 2020.[52] Publication Language: Hindi.
  XXXVIII.            Wife ran away after pouring boiling oil on her husband in a suspect that he was involved in an illegitimate relationship. Man was 70% burned. Incident took place in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Dated: Mar 26, 2016.[53] Publication Language: Hindi.
   XXXIX.            Women poured boiling oil on her husband’s private part in a suspect that he was involved in an illicit relationship. Man was hospitalized. Incident took place in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Dated: Dec 5, 2017.[54] Publication Language: Hindi.

        I.     XL.     Wife set husband on fire after argument. She poured fuel and set him ablaze. Man died due to injuries. Incident took place in Muradnagar, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Aug 18, 2020.[55]

      XLI. Woman throws acid on ex-boyfriend in Andhra’s Kurnool after he marries another. Incident took place in Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, India. Dated: Sep 05, 2020.[56]
     XLII.    Man committed suicide by burning himself with gas cylinder at his home due to harassment by his in-laws. Incident took place in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Sep 04, 2020.[57] Publication Language: Hindi.
 XLIII.   Wife absconds with lover husband dies by setting fire with kerosene. Incident took place in Fatehganj Purvi, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dated: Sep 02, 2020.[58] Publication Language: Hindi.

                XLIV.   Husband was set on fire by in-laws with the help of gasoline due to a family dispute. Man was 50% burned. Incident took place in Patiala, Punjab, India. Dated: Sep 19, 2020.[59] Publication Language: Hindi



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